Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
‘Continued from the firet page.) rom Dead pormoasion of the whole breadth of the pe mule to Cape Fear River, The ad vanced picks ire already within a mile of Fort Fisher, prée- paring to #torm it when the proper moment sr- Asche The Bantiege, with the division of Capt, Glesson. consisting of fourteen gunboats eneborad thie roing close inte the beach, with instructions piotcct the troope as they advance, sud follow ther as they move forward, Our pos. Lon for witnessing operation etoclay is fpommb @& more favorable than that of veetorday. io nil isin the right quarter,and will dr ve the bs » of shore, and give ue an tin twtrocted ew of theeffect of the atots of our veesela UpoB the fort, an well a6 the operations of our eager storming partee, Plagship Malvern, Saturdem 1 AM-—Iam re will start in @ Wetinformed thas the G tye! few minutes for For.reas Monror, and I clone haati- ly. Up to this hour nothing bans been done this morning, The Monitors are Ising quietly with the Tronmdes, under the guna of Fort F eher, Not shot has been exchunged ence 4 0% lock A gun burst on the Mahopac veaterday, alightiv wounding two officers, and one man seriously. Theae were the only camualtion the feet One o'clock P.M. The Lronsides opitors have just opened again on Fort Fiat Divi mon of wooden vera is are in abort range of Fort Fisher, and firing rapidly upon it, but eliciting oo reply. T muat clone here, as the ROR Cus er ie just shout to leave with diapatehes for Fortress Monroe, Congratulations and Kejoicings Washington, Jin. tt Welles bh Secret dressed the following conwratulatory telagrarr | Admira) Porter: | Navn Department, Jan To Rear Admiral Mavid D. Porter, Commanding NX. A. B. Squed von, off Wilmington, care of Commandant af the commanding the entrance to Caps Pear River, was made thie morning, sensation of profound recret. thia fort ie equivalent to the cloeing of the harbor of Wilmington by the enemy's fort about eighteen miler Lelow the clty, but waa the main defence of the entrance to the river, and ite fall, therefore, will prevent in future the arrival and departure of blockade rnnners. reverre thay prove injurous to onr cause remains | to be seen, but at present weregard it am rather an unfortunate than a disastrous event, enemys bombarded Fort Faber fariouely all | the sasaull, a heavy hour being mace & ther attack teine atreugthened [0PM telegraph polis on * ; the 12th Neer attacked Fort F sher and cccamion~l & The capture of Tt is situated How far thia The fol. lowing ia the official report: Headquarters, Northern Vircinia, Jan. Hon. J. A Seddon > Wer 14 Hragy reporte thatthe ay! At4 PM their infantry advanced to | ermonetrat at the same ai their rear by eur troopa. | Whitig orta that and the garrison was with fresh troops At about yesterdar At balf-past 6PM bad o the Fort wae captured, with most of the | arriecu. No further particulate at this time known. (signed, } R. F. Lae No dispatches have been received from Gen | Terry since that of Bunday night, sononncing the result of the naaauit, C. A. Tana, Ane't Secretare of War, Miscellaneous Rebel News, Washington, Jan, 17 —Richmond papers of Mon’ay contoin the following The great winds of Saturday brought town the the Southern lines, and we are Wilmington Inter than veraeincof the Yankee | 7 ofelock in the morn: | endona fire throughout the | ‘ ithout information from On that day a z. and ke 4 up @ trem « | ni sro barton hey landed Navy Yard, Washington, Sw. The Department itotee | sect teen torte av aaa aneye F rt hae just received your brief, but highly vretifying | Biever, Gen Whiting ta tn commend at the fort. despatch, announcing the fall on the 16th inst. of | This expeuition ta belewed to be uncer the sole Port Fisher, under the com)ined assault of the navy and army, an? hastens to congratulate you and Genera) Terry, and the brave officers, aailors nnd soldiers of vour respective commands on your mand of Porter, who haa gone to work to show ected for the purposes « mecantotbetaken In the same Mr Sherman, from the Committee on Finance, reported back the petition of Mrs, Jane fh. Swiss peli in relation to the employment of tema’ clerke in the Departmer 's. Mr. Sherinan sad no legislation was necenmary 6 authorize the employment of famate clerks and he asked that (he coromiter be discharyed fom the further conmkleration of the subject, Is wae so ordered, Mr Davie offered a resolution to add to the etrnd- ine cominitters of the Benate a committee of fire for the invassigation of corruption of the Govern- ment in all ita departments, which wae laid over unt] to-morrow, 0») motion of Mr, Collamer, the House bill in rejation to carrying the mais to foreign countries war taken up and passed. Mr. Wilson called up the joint reaclution rr. portal by bm yeserday, instructing the Secretary of War to cause an nv otory of the arucles in the Tnited States arsenals and quartermasters’ stores to be marie, which wae passed, with an amendinent by Mr. Hall, instruciing the Secretary of the Navy to cause all naval storekeepers to make @ return of the arucles in ther possession. Mr. Morven introd iced @ bill to regulate the manacement of captured and abavdoned property ‘n the rebel] Btaten, which waa referred to the Com- mi.itee on Commer.e Mr. Bumper presented # substitute for the House resolution terminating the treaty of 1817 with Great Britain, aa follows: That the notice given by the President of the United Btates to the Government of Great Britain and Ereland, to terminate the treaty of 1817 rewu- lating the navel force upon the lakes, t« fully adopted and ratified os it the same had been au. thorized by Congress. Ordered to be printed, Adjourned, HOUSF OF REPRESKNTALIVES. Mr Holman fof Ind.) introduced @ bill prowiuing for a donation of public lands to the severs! States at a for pach Senator, Representative and Delegate, for the providing of homes for disabled soldiers and are- men, and for tee aupport and education of the or- phan chitdrev of deceased soldiers and seamen Mr. Rice, of Masa., caused to be read @ commn- nication from the Becretary of the Navy, announc- 1 Territories, to the extent of 30,000 pl he Cd ghoseny Butler. All the monitor® | ing she capiure oi Fort Fisher. The reading was in the conn a » col ant it {s eaid to be Porter's inteution if the attack on the Fort fai'ato atternpt minning th@sm past “he te nee if Wilmine followed be general applause The House resumed the consideration of the bill efor a republican government for Btetes te pr glorious euceens Accept my thanke for your good | way that New Orleans wan taken e work, (Figned) Laten —We | aroed late last n wht that the ene. | overthrown or subverted by rebellion. Graow Wenten my connauot hia “re on Fort F.aner sorougr ut Mr, Eliot opposed the bill, seeing no neces 5 . Satur and Bunday, but without the least injury | fora geverat law, He n favor of consider: feeretary of the Nary. tothe fort. The party which landed above are at- | che merits of such applic mnofa State ter re-ai Immediate on recep! of the news the follow. tempting to throw up fortification, but sre ob- | mistance inio the Union on ite own merits The ing telegram vas sent to the Commandant of each stroeted by th Harceevilie have returned back t Confederate ari llery. Chai leston, Jan, 14 —The enemy's force about the Savaunab ef the Navy Yarda river, There in rome doubt whether the troops A - 2 had bean sent to Beaufort. There are no indices Navy Department, Jan, 1%, 1°65 Fire &@ Nae | gene ofan acvance th if way tonal ealute in bono of the capture, on the IBth Chirleston, Jin, 1b —Lotellivent Lagasse from r } Sarannab siate thet the (ate meetiug there num inst, Of the Rebel works on Federal Point Beer bere | Bout three bundred, of whe tiny Dt hundred Wilmington, by » nod attack by the army | were Jews, eivhty-.x Irah, and t ¢ remainder and navy, Bigned) Groros Wrines, were of Northern birth and y politicians, who | Savannah than @ Secretary of the Navy. 17.—A grand aalute is now feing fired in the northern part of the city in honor of the victory at Fort Fisher by the lan! forces ander General Terry, and the naval forces under Rear-Adruiral Porter, Albiny, NY, Jan. 17 -A National salute wae fred here toxlay by order of the Adjat eneral, in honor of the capture ot Fort Fisher. Norriatucn, Pa, Jani war firel by or of the omen th evening, in honor of the capture of Fors Fisher, Washington, Jan A walite of 190 guns Un Defenses of Wilmiugton. The city of Wilmington is eituated on Cape Fear iver, thirty mi es from its mouth, The river ia oavigable for lightdraft vessels to Favettevilie, ainety miles from Wilmington. Previous to the war Wilmngton containe! » population of ebont fileen thousand persons, and tha number bas probably been increased by the larcet!ockade-run- hing trade which centro?! at this place as the chief no more represent the peop doren deserters represent Lee's army, night from Barannah moving the obatruction they will soon move on Charleston thouch the refueoes think there will be #oon. Ber. man and his officers threaten to reduce Charleston and Bouth Bavaunab, for pelicy, continues mild, written a letter to the cit zens, saylug she only way | to have peace ia to send members to the Uvited lates Congress and return to the Unien, and that | thereof, it ia ridicnious te think of any other kind of re- . construction. vants @ Were return ng to thety masters force under G ato eva! ty, they divided on the morning of the M1st, the main body moving on Grenwla whieh, it ia mup- osed, they burned, The other column struck the Two hundred and fifty reucees err ved here lang “phe Yankees were buay « from ihe river, and say Ajgueta, Branchville and No movement has been made as yeu Ha role in He bas Carolina to deaplatio The refigeos brought out such ser- 1 gave on they desired, Many negroes Canton, Nias, Dee Si.---The Feleral ¢ avalry eral Cirterson, who had been oper- on the Mobile and Ohio Raviroad, with some uni dr ff ome forces under Gen- Chalson, capiured Bollfonte, Misa, on the night of the 30th, er destroying touch proper A lontral Railroad, twenty milea south of Grenada, Winona, where they burnei the depot. They remaining port of the Confederney The rebels re- | then moved south, lestrowing the railroad and | ecived immense eipplies of all Bins of muni j buildings, At sun-#et tow! they were at West | tions of war, and if the capture of Fort | on, Fisher should be attended by nd oaher | elope! W. A. Bordwell, Chiet of the Cotton | result than the cessation of this contraband cot. | Rureaatat the Trane-Miseise pp) Department, bas merce, the expedition will be worth al! its vest aod | purchased and introduced inte the Department, trouble, and inflict a serions lose upoh the bogua | pledzing porment in cotton, 23.900 pairs of blank. Confederacy. The entrane to the river iad “eult | ete, 60,000 pairs of shoes, 150,000 varus of and dangerous, across a shoal which in@ terror to | aud towela, 150,000 np is powde: al perigetors in oriinary weatier 3 ver felands at the mouth of the river ales ine e the Aiffienlties of navigation, and, wiih the @ a Jets by which the river empties into the sea, form ® comparatively secure refuge to bloceade-rur were, Smith Island i# the most important! these falands and is about fifteen miles in levgth. Ut bris- Ues with batteries and sand worka which command the inlets on either aide, and cover the approaches email | wv Fort Caw ey Which ts situes ate Bmitovilla, on the wost ede of the river, two miles from. ite moult), Fort Caswe!l ie a regular shone fortifica- tion, built by the Unite! f ates Goverument, ate cost of over half amulhon of dollars, and greatly @rengtheved by the rebels, [tis surrounded by @ dite aod advance works, and mounts ninety guos, 4 purober of smaller battericg, mounting a total of abun rd guns, line the approuches to the river, Bitthe mow: tor vidable r tel work, end the key of the position, Was Fort Fisher, Itis mituate on Feuera! Pout, and is re arded as one of the ougest and Isr,eat earthworks in the So th, has bombe root ad cee sod af and ite guns, to te number of elyhiy, aye} approaches to the Lolo, and covered al the sinailer battorios, Fort Fistertad recently been qreetly sire, gtuenel by Genera's Bragg sud Whiting, and wesiogerded by t © Richmond jo rnale as tm- peecnable, It strech ross the reef 10 @ dise tance of four hundred yards, aod its front hae e stockwle preventing ® perpendoular approach fifty fees high. Rome of the traverses are three hundred fect) im chameter The rebels robably did n$ over-estimate the strength of Fort Fisher on the sea front, but the resu tsbows the correctuess of Gen, Grant's esticnate ot ite vul- bility to a land wk, Lhe capture of Fort | Visier will enable us to carry Fort Caswell, Light | Houee Battery Wort Johnsen, Fors Quarantine and the whole tier of batteries and @arty Works on the wb aya ety sod open the way for our gun- state Willington, a ral W bey the Confederate commander at \ ‘sher, captured by our taen, was formerly of Boo ineers in the United States regular ar sod Wee a Weat Point graduate of the class ft Ile hae the repulasoa tn the South of bene toe DeNt best ensineer to Gen, Beauregard, Was therefore inthe. eubrusted w the defouse of General Ferre, who conducted the assault, is e young officer, Who has wou # high reputation, mnt He Mouk a W al I the ol vnveneus V Ho was pre exe ot Port Hus sand es obecquently served in the Army of the Powon He parac patel in many bultles and elways with eredit to hiueell and hie oantry. But bis latest exploit te his greatest, aud | allantry is rendered wore Conspieuous by the ot $he recent @ttack, and toe refusal of Gen- Jer anu Wezel to risk an assault. cea muy ve formed of the imp riance of | nro to the Coutederacy trom the tact that re Diecheue runners, With their cure rh alto ebhes dourkeeu ty us of vo.lara, veo eer poured while eudeay y by olver (Le i. Vou lo bed @ 6hall roy bor of Vosae's Whica clu Af foruauou of tue ebie tor 4 i el Bee Wa our ccusers ty foiow ' REVEL ACCOUNTS, Wor Depa tien, Jan, 17-9 P., M.—Mijor- The Richmond Wao of this morming contains the following account of the pimre o1 Fort Fisher by th of the United Bates: Fall of Fort Fisher, The unwalcome pews of the Bl of Fort Eiapar, General Diz, New York; el and land forces | pounds of lead, 6,000,000 percussion caps a large | yiantty of guna 146,000 wards of gray army cloth ei, and » lsrge quantity ot hard } Were, copper, sall-peira ani agroab quantity of amall stores. Governor Foote is still at Fredericksburg on bis parole. | The Richmond Ware of to-day (Tuealay 1Ttb) states thas etres rumors in Richmond say ti at Scddow has been removed and Breekinrdge mad. Becretary of War, Ovher changes were ta k- ed about, but there is noth: hcinl, Ri presentatives yes- The Confederate House of terday, declared by resolution, iu regard to Gov, | Foote, that under al! the circumatauces of the case it ia expedient that the mil tary authority dF. charze bm frou: custody. It is presuwed that be has been placed at liberty. | the Reinforcements tor Gen, Sherman Nashville, Tenn, Jan 17 — ren, Thomas Fran- cis Meacber arrive! here Javt night fr on Chatta- | noowa, with several thousand veteran troops of the 15eb and 17th Army Corps organize! as a provis- jonal division of Tennoss 6, ¢% route to join Bber- men at Sarsnnab, vit New York, where he may be expected in four or ive days, From (oe Southwest Louiari le Ky, Jan. 17,—Rebel Jeaertere, whe © into Knoxville on the 12th inet, state thas } Gen, Vaughan with 7 men, all he bad left, was at Bristol on the $b nat, bie command, had gone t the valloyof Virginia, and it was thought wonld not r 1, is report- ed that the iced repairing the Gen, Breckenridge, with turn, rebels have ¢ ‘ damage to the ealt-works by Sto an during his late raid inte Bouthwert V nie. most per- foct quict now prevails throu bout Bast Tennessee Congressional Proceedings, AXXAVilith CONGRESS. -econd Session. SENATF. Washington, Jan, 17. Mr memorial of a number of citizens « Willey f West Virginia, remonstrating against the substitution of the mili- tary for the civil goverument of that State, Re- ferred, Mr. Sumner offere) the memorial of the Board of Trade of the City of Bostom in which they set forth th sresented the is now due by the people of the reveltes erchanis of toe North, between one hus tv and two hunc red tn'll'ons of oily re has been no opp ttunity to press the «laine 6e.gioment ia bc) x aloour's, wd thot nt bil ‘ © @ lnw imm dia. ly te richtsof such cvol J be Br olbely rey ' Ve 4 te postponement of the bankrupt law u a tie suall have elapse) alier the resioration cf ibec vt rule in the revolie! Staea os will give Norihecu creditors ub opportunity to getaeeibemestofthe r cla me, Mr Lane, of Indiana, presented the petition of the Western Associated Pross, asking for the rodue- ton of the duty on imported paper. | Mr. Howard presented a petition from exebur geon-General Hammond, complaining that injuse tice was done him in t ¢ court-martial before which be was tried recent!y, and asking Congress to inquire into the matter before confirming bis | succeasor Is Was relerred tw we Judiciary Com- | mitiec, ) mut | Grand sucet | fo | masicrs’ Hones ther the bil postponed the further considerauon of cor two weeks Toe A went into Committers of the Whole on the Milita Acade Appropriation bill, which was passed after being amended, br repeating the section in the appropriation bill of last year, which forbade the readmission of cadets found detiment, except on recommendation of the Acedemi board The effect of the ancndiment ‘s to reatore to the reiary o War the power of restoration in the case of meritorious cadecs,—Adjou cued New York State Legislature. Senate. Albany, Jan. 1i.—Mr Laimbeer introduced po- titions of the pup!is of the Bind Asylum asking for redress. The tollowing bille were n it To confirm the ordinance of the New York Com- mon Council, authorizing the extension of the fhird avenue Ralroad tracks, Atonding the act airing she New York Supervisera to raise money by tax, and relaiive ty the expenditure Amencing the act to aid the National Governmem ‘pn providing defences far the Western 1 Amending tho act authorizimg the Brook. mmon Council to issue bounty bor The , icorporsting the Home for Disabled Bolaiers was passed Bills were mtroduced : Enatling she Lackawanna Roilrosd Cormpany to purchase real etute in New York tor offe pur- posers Lez slizing the resolution of toe New York Common Council for the benefit of the German Hospitel. Amending the act vesuns in Roards of Bupervisors certain ialative powers Mr Cozana moved that the Coinm smfomers hav ing charge of the construction of the Harlem Bridge (¢ required to report what amount they have thue far expended, for what purposes, and woatamount will be necessary for tsa compietic Adlor ted Assembly. The bil authoricmg the © York to pay salaries waa read end passed following billa wore noticed: roptroller of New The rease the R aty on salt. For @ ratiroad in tive bo the clerke of the Courts For « railroad in Twenty-iourtt meorporate the New York Yacht Ginb of New York er To end the charter of Poughkeepar For a ralrosd in Sixty -sxsh atrees and Lexington avenue And the follewing were imtroduced : Foraralroul in Ose Hundred and Twentr-ffth street, New Yo fo amend the excise law. To incorvorate the Flome Trust Gompany ot Brooklyn. To probilit the collection of rent for gas wetrer in Now Yorn, To amend the registry law relauve to # cor vention to rev.se the Constitution. Motions and resolutions were made as follows; Inetructing our Senators and Representatives in Congiess to vote for the amendment to the Conat'- tubon abolishing slave Passo by a vote of 6b to 87. Mr. Van Buren offered resolutions in hovur o: the memory of Edward Everett, which was adopted Adjourned. ivews items. (Bp Telegraph to the New York Sun.) Tue Cana January 1h A SUNDER ‘ian Parliament meets on Thursday, of Supervisors from the different *t at Albany to- lay for the purpose tice will e sultaticn as to the best means to be adopted yz about the sdoptioa of 4 un fort State or county bounty, Yue Seuate and House of West Virzin met and organived at Wheelos, yesterday, Theda y- erner'sé Message speaks V fthe prospects of the new Blate and the cv ion of Tur gran! National Convention of the Fenian Brother imetinu Cincinnati yesterday, Largo numbers of delegates were present trom all parts of the United States, the Canatas, and Ireland 0 presents the Convention » meet w e) 8 Ywo hundred Indiana burned four ranches aud mail station west of Valley Station, Co orado op Beturday, stealing guito a large mber horses and cattle, and destroying & larre ar of property, They also tore the telegraph aud carried off the wire, There was some The number killed 18 not ascertained rust ratured by the ( oe W ant Moa after lat of Ju 1 ue leeied wy ; tober 4 to ai t o Unite Bares a tux of 20 cents 7 na val tooaeco, KNOWN 8 Berapsy & pe uetions 80 cents per pound 5 and on ail mana snd leaf te , etema ond f tobacco produced ! ited States witer the said date, a tax of 20 cents per pound, | ‘Yor Ar bill reported, yesterday, m the Comnattte f Ways and Means, sppropriates $511,280,000, of which §200,000,000 i¢ for the pay of volunteers; subsistence, 898,000,000; | iG } | ¢ quarter. | ppliem $50,000,000; incidentals, | bangs of we crows; Herd kad a kusfe or pistol in | 20 Braacway, 919.000,000 ; herses, $98,000,000: transportation, | his hand: beard them thresten trving ‘ 934,900,000; clothing snd camp ¢quipage, $90,000,000 > armemens of fort fication, $3,600,000 . ordnance storea, $99,000,000; armarment of the Notional army, 94,506,000; gunpowder and lead, $2,500,000, The appropriation made lsat year for the army amonnied to $9W)1,000,000, tmcluding £24,900, 000 for daficleacy AD. Rremaansos, of the §. ¥. Trinens, ond Wm. FP Davia, of the Cincinnati Gazerre, ar rived at Nashville on the 100b, having ascaped from the rele! penitentiary at Ashebury, NC. on the night of December 1% 1%, and made their way throvuch Weetern North Carolina and Bast Tennos- aoe. over the mountains, They travele! 8) miles through the enemy's country before they reached a place of saf-ty. The Richmond authorities refused a)! proposais for their exchange, declaring that they should te held during the war as hostages and for retaliation. They left 7,000 prisoners at Salisbury, suffering the grossest barbarities from the rebels, LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THR VICINITY. Carrere or Fort Fister is THe CITY.— Atan early hour yeateriay forenoon, the Sox bul+ letin boar i waa placarded wth the announcement that Fort Fisher had been captured, Immediate- ly » larce crow’ gathered to read the particu. Jars that were posted up, As those nearest read slond the glorious orwa, the people in the rear enve a token of their delight by cheers, and other exprese ona of satisfaction. rapidic through the ety, each other tione that As the newe apread friends congratulated the unexpected conclus on of opera. early every one supposed would require an indefinite period of time to accomplish. When the afternoon papers mado their appearance, eager purchasers greedily perused the meagre details ‘ f the affair, ar, pocketing the journals, hnrried home to) gossip over the elorious news of the day, On every countenance @ amile was to be Kerr and as one walked: the ¢ hle allusions to the “capture of Fort Fisher,"' couple the name of Butler, who received an abundances of left-handed eompli- ments ex; eas ng the public es nius. ‘Where are rou, Mutier the bont-black, aa he ofered to ‘abine ‘em up for half price, mister ;"* and if the weather had pleasanter, no doubt the kaigbte of the blacking- brus! nid have gathered a rich harvest of cur- rency notes aa en f the genera! satisfac tion heard innurn with tion of bis wan shouted by e ® heen w evidence In the coid market the news depressed the pre- cious metal nearly five per cent., and throughont the day holders were shaky, notwithrtanding their brave attewpts to keep a still upper lip, Gov- ernment stocks were firm, with a slight advance tn certain #ecurities, Other stocks wero # drug on the market, and money became easer, As the news was canvassed, the knowing ones prophesied a speedy collapse of the rebel'ion, predictions which obtained plenty of backers sod few cissent+ ing opinions, Tue Sererr CLEANING COMMISSION.—The eet conaisting of the ry Comptroller and City Inspector, me: at one clock in the Mayor's office, on Tuosday after- noon, for the purpose of acting upon the recent proposal of the New York Sanitary and Chemical Compost Co ny to clean the stree:s, The con. pany expressed theroselves willing to adopt the #yccifieations as required by the Commission, but in addition th lesire to nse the different a piers without having to pay tor In veply, the Commission stated they were confined to the cxpenditureof the sum of 2300,000, which the Legisiacure bed appropri ated, and before assuming any other reaponsibliity they desired we opinion of the corporation cout The Commission then adjourned subjecs to tt of the Mayor, Vine,—Abont il o'clock on Monday night 4 fire broke out in the store of C. F. Datubman & Co., importers, 16 and 1S Park Place, fourth floor The fire was so soon extinzulshe! that many thought mage Was alight, yet the joes sustained, prin- by water, was about $15,000 insured stock of G. Brewer & Co daniaged by water to the amount of #16,010, insured The build- ing 1s owned by Messrs. Roosevelt aud Christie Damage, shout &1,500; imsused, The origin of the fieis unknown, THE COURTS, Tar Lavanrs Mrapsr.—The Court-room was crowded again eriay j|by persons anxions to witnees the trial of Bernard Friery for the murder ot Tarry Lazarus. The triel cid not take place, however, as James M. Smith, Jr. who was ap- pointed on Monday as counsel for the prisoner, was not prepared to procee!. James R. Whiting, who was also assigne for the defence by the Court, was not present. The trial was postponed until Mon- day next, when it will pomtively take piace, John Sedgwich was appointed aasiatant counsel te Mr, Smith, at the request of ihe latter Bu Moy Cesning Commission, ¢ Porton Isreirigence, Soetal Deacent on the “Rutgers Ciud"—Intervating Developmenta,—The Tth Precinct Police vesterday made the following eartiing and interesting report to Inspeetor Car- penter: “Upon order of Capt, Jamear ar 5 P.M. (Mouday), Sergeant Buckman sud Roundsman Whitcomb, with the’ first made a descent upon the “Rutgers Bocial C No, 40 Rutgers atreet, and orrestod aix of the r ) puted members , alias Connell . as allowed, stal icer Hiram ¢ ne | ty Michael lea, a1) Hurley, John R. | Kearvea, Dan anand Thomas Braiy. All | aix are cha h eatching youn ond | pulling them the club-room, ravishing therr | persons, and the robbing them their welry and a lthe'r vaiuntlea, if they had any." Whalen and Hurley, charged sito woth cesert were posse over to the Witary author tos natice astiel committed Tobin, aliaa © unolly, in de- lt of vy) ball, to answer the charye of felo- mousty assaulting officer Cole r after- joom, Kearnes Brady and Donovan were arraigned t Justice Mansfeld to answer a charge of rape pre 1 ayainat thein |v Mary Murphy, a oung woman, resid at No. 109 Greenwich stree’, Soe a'ieces that on the eve the 1ib inst, the prigoners seized her Wile pasmng the eluberoom, dra, ved her inside, and all of them ersom, as did eeven or eit others Ww ed the place the vas waa burning br bled her to identify the p : ers In her strug to escape she was beaten and tieked terribl), and one of her aasalents forelbly te a iring from her finger The magistrate vite! the prisoners to anawer the char Murp isamarr.c! woman and Use & hue- tin the Army ot the Potomac The Asatule upon Janes Irving at Tammany | HTa't.~Yosteray ater oon tae examigation of i J M h Mo Owen Goo vegan aud o 4 !0r aL Jie @4 felonions acsvull up: 2 | A Irving, wa <i before Justice Dodge Thecourt r } y frie the con p! aut and st lroport neva’ ¢ | jolly ’ | 1 f +] on wan? do you want ¢ me?’ Irving | credto fivht any one of them: he then went | oul; witness saw both knatves ard pistole ip the | © Aulf Birin, of N y full. cannot say whetbes | or pistol: oouety was either sho ' hed, struck or maltreste| while witness wee Mr Gpencer ssid that be would rem the cas forring o reserve several witnesses for thet the Court of General Sesmons, Peter Rowe, sworn for the defence, teatific be was at Tammany, Hal! on the nieht of tik culty; witreas did not seo a Ww in eatt wing's or Berl'shaet. Edward M. Ewim keeper at Taromany Fal), teaufied thathe ¢ = da Binge a a tmfe or stol, 3 Haight, David Sandford and Heory MeDermo tified that ther did not nee Pleral drav a we ‘The heart>g was then sdjourved to this efe at2orckck. Arvest of Alleged Burviare —On Monday Officer James Irving, of the 20th P ecinet, ar Joseph and Joho MeGivins on suepicion of the persona who entered the house of Andrey nett, No. 121 Weat 27th street. on the night 1st inet. It will be remembered that the tu were discovere! by Mr Burnett, who ere with the man, and during the atrugcle # fired a pistol at him without effect, The bo» identified by Mr. Rornott and several othe fons asthe person who fired the pistol Hl held by Justice Ledwith to anawer a charge glary and felonious assault, Joseph MoGivio held for identification......... Monday \ two burelars entered the dwelling of M.A 7 No. 9 Poll street. They were discovered by gentleman, who endeavored to prevent encape. The burelara reached the street about @25 worth of clothing, Mr Teran fol in mureuit, and atthe cerner of the Bower Pel! street arrested one of the men, Who gay name sa Joseph Brenuan, [He was committe Paasing Caunterfeit Money, Teadore Fre den, charced with paasing a counterfeit #10 the New York Fchange Rank, a counter’: on the Merebants' and Mechsnica’ Bank of and a counterfeit $5 on the Nw Haven City S Ritcere atreot, in part ment for some sega: The accused was oo ted by Justice Mansfield for exam vation MARINE NEWS. room wae had ak Rites 7 21-8. Sete, 6 (1 -M'n rites CLEARED, STEAMBHIPS-Petrel, Fernandina: Meivilie, SHIPS Inner & Harriet, London; Wisconsin, erpool: Derlurobrante, Lisbon; Gratitude, Live 1 Deling Antwerp, Zingsrells St Johns, Ni KR Vern Cr ound, Harbor Grace: W b Mows, Demernrn Brillfent. ta, Clenfuceos, Albert, Matar nambuco! Teree SCHOONERS— John Gilpin, Fernandina, If peel St John, Nf; Jobo Lutball, Ferne Harriet tty . Penancoln: Arlington, Waehit idgeport; Rival, stamiord, ARRIVED. RTFAMSHIPS.Linda, ton; Star of the south, Port Royal, SHIPS. Europa, from Genoa, via Hampton t Wm Froth aghum, Havre. BARKS.- Alamo, Port Royal: Giuseppe Gibert now; Horace Leal, Peusacoia; Amaranth, lire BRIGS—Eureka, St Martine, Alice Franklin, © CHOONE John Price, Balttmore for Fe + Kamiuel N th, Baltimore, Convoy, Wy er for Pairhaven, BELOW—ship Western Pmpire, from Caleut Me Murr. (new) Mystic; Luey. COUSIN LUC OLD MAID FROM PRINCIP, or (The Contipuation of this story is ably crowded out to-day.) INSERECTION, COSTE 38 BOWERY, GUAB tees a pete nowleige ot French readin conversation, ia three months’ thy man who wishes to receive private 2 A DDBESBED TO INVALIDS SUF ING FROM SCROFULA, ULCERS, TLONS, Rei DiskAS RAL DEBILITY, &e, To attempt a description of my the terribie agonies of a mace! oxtel tive ulcerstion, ox IRSONAL NOTICES. | . i) MATisM, LP ering the gre portion «@ ron, throat, &c., the terrible sppes aace ais euaiveners would be impoesible, » my tt insted | left nothing unaone, bat poverty coma me to call in a Inep at my appearnn siened to Pott shorty with 1): ay phyaician, who, hor necked me that 1 would be- Field ina few dave, Be ren) Heine, This gertieman bein, pareatiy more ured to anch slabte. pronennes curable. He notonly preeeribed hie medicing also furnished me with otber comtorts until [ wy tectly cured. IT would also etate that all phy who had previously atteuded me considerea it esbie lor tue to recover. Dr, Heine's office is at Fast 11th «t, bet 2d an aves. JOHN HOLM, 8 i, TAYLOR, Counmiser ei ’ leaw John Holmes and know the above to ber W HE BGARD, dt, D. Pres, of Bowery Ine Dr. Heine guaragtees # periect and lasting = He refers to bundreds that have been cured te five veare aco, His treatment is posttively wi fail in ali eerofalous, hereditary and all other ch~ diveasee, lnostead of -peauding inonue of miser | der the eotethor physiciaus or in bospita, ewnilow iuw pouuds of ioiid potaa mercury, &c, youcan be cured inavery short time Heice'’s treasneat. Office No, 54 Fast 11) bet -d and 3d aves 1 J HORRIBLE DFESTRICTIO? ro before me, G, 7 MOST THE BOATS OF Tilt HEAD-THE BRAIN POSED) TEE BLOOD-VESRELS TO BE sty THE LONES OF THE FACK pa to AND DESTRUCTIVE ULC®R3 OVER TUE I COMPLETE PROSTRATION—THE PAT. NOT ABLE TO MOVE HIs LIMBS —HOL be DEFORMITY OF bis PEATUKER, 1. JOUN TRIPP, 0: tho city af Syracuse, 8%, now at No, 02 Chathaim e', solemnly swear toat | suffered the eregicet ones a humon belie oo sible stand for ll yess. Dra, Powers eminent physicians of Syrac w © © bole the hunes of tay rece were d nore, eore, and Go flerc nt pariaof my were one tiasa ot us I was cous e m he plese ae on intont. f had tort thet arme frou theunimaeier There wc no words tyr pieasiny erati 7) ext benotactor, Dr, He I wee toor ane bad expen! the poor # and jont ot our howpétaly ivi! distyure | featates ond and : atthe meet we resultof the ; @ wae secouy Bix weeka, juet think, atrer vou yeateh lerie. { ul serit jand sworn be Jauuary, Woh, RAL Jav., corner of N, BThe bones of my head can be seen a as flor of Dr, Hoine, 64 Rost ith et. between vd | g uv - . my SiTPRPENG, ; - — £1 AND UPWARES .4 Rank of London, and le Ke Sauk of Treiand, ta For aale by et ‘ WELL, FARGO & Coy P SSAGE TO AND FROM THE + COUNTRY 3s Drafie on Enclan*, Jie.aod, tapi eod Wal the LOWES! POrs tu Ts y TAPSCOL I's « wed | Laverpeol PacO 4 coi pes ne ins t te Wr. ft Antire ev wine Lieajem For Vareace ral QTLAM TO : 7 POOL, — VANIAt prarive 1a, steuTuze | payabie in cur AvpL te WIT) TAMS @ Ul It or | »